


Hai! I'm cvssettes. My pronouns are he/him and I'm 20! Im a design major but hope to be a art teacher and serve my local public schools. I speak Spanish and English fluently. If you know how to speak Spanish lets be friends, I need to practice more! Im very social and find myself gravitating into spaces that are community oriented. I love dancing, raving, learning, reading, and exploring new forms of creativity. Right now my time is invested in facilitating my Pole Dance Club as vice president, infroming myself with non-fiction books, and making my website to reject my complicity to unhealthy consuptions of social media.
The internet is a beautiful and creative space where the tools to create are acessible to anyone. The question is, how to make the knowledge of these tools more accesible?
I was curious on how to create my website for the longest time. I am lucky that my univerity offers classes on how to create a website. It's a class focused on the design aspect of website building, while learning the appropriate languages. I immedeatly signed up once I discovered the courses. Right now, I know HTML and CSS. I hope to complete the whole sequence of classes before I graduate.
After completing my first class, I realized how important this knowledge is, and suprised that it isn't common knowledge. I reflect this idea especially in the present climate of late-stage-capitalism, where an open and accessible space like the internet is slowly beoming restrcting and commodified.
I made my webiste to show my friends (and the people online that come across my page) that you can do it too! In my resourca page, I have lots of links on how to get started on website buidling and learning how to code. In a world so overwhelming and scary, I hope my space can foster community, hope, mutual-aid, support and joy to whoever finds my page :) Happy exploration and coding!